Freedom Caucus committed to impeaching IRS chief despite Huelskamp loss
The House Freedom Caucus is vowing to carry on with its push to impeach Internal Revenue Service Commissioner John Koskinen, one day after a lead sponsor of the impeachment resolution lost his primary election.
“The Freedom Caucus is still committed to pursuing a vote on impeachment of the IRS commissioner,” caucus spokeswoman Alyssa Farah said in an email Wednesday. “This is a position held by all Freedom Caucus members as well as many other members of the GOP conference.”
Rep. Jim Jordan (R-Ohio), chairman of the Freedom Caucus, said the resolution is on track for a September vote and the caucus plans to pursue impeachment “as strongly as we possibly can.”
“That’s why we filed a motion.mThat’s why we made a motion,” he told The Hill. “We’re committed to continue to move on that.”
In a statement earlier Wednesday, Jordan blasted GOP insiders for opposing Huelskamp in his primary.
“Republicans need to be unified behind conservative principles to stop the Obama-Clinton agenda,” he said. “The House Republican leadership’s opposition to Tim Huelskamp significantly damaged the ability of House Republicans to do that.”
– Scott Wong contributed; updated at 2:42 p.m.
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